This story was updated to add new information. LinkedIn user data is being used to train artificial intelligence models, leading some social media users to call out the company for opting members in ...
A LinkedIn breach could have unveiled the personal data of 93% of its user base, or around 700 million accounts. RestorePrivacy says that the data has already been ...
Yet another major tech company is training AI models with user data—by default—and not informing users first. Following in the footsteps of Meta and X’s Grok, LinkedIn is opting users into training ...
For all of the jokes that the internet makes at the expense of LinkedIn, it's still one of the best ways to quickly and easily share your resume with employers and connect with people across your ...
An unsecured database exposed 4.3 billion LinkedIn-derived records, enabling large-scale phishing and identity-based attacks.
LinkedIn admitted Wednesday that it has been training its own AI on many users’ data without seeking consent. Now there’s no way for users to opt out of training that has already occurred, as LinkedIn ...
It also looks like LinkedIn is also copying its more fun-centric social media peers in another, much less amusing way. The site has quietly started scraping many of its users’ data to train AI systems ...